Tim wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 17:23 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>   
>> You say it isn't a local clock issue, yet the time zones are flipping
>> within your LAN.  AFAIK, Adelaide is GMT+1030 in summer time.  The
>> only time I've seen time zone incorrectness like this was when some
>> systems, at the office I worked at, had some UID's that would alter
>> the TZ environment variable.  Made troubleshooting time sensitive
>> transactions a real bitch.
>>     
>
> Yeah, our timezones are GMT+9.5 normally, or GMT+10.5 in summer time
> (which is now).  A half hour difference, but the headers show the time
> flipping by 14 minutes, as well.  And, it's all on the same computer.
> Grrrrrr!
>   
Weird....

Wondering if "hwclock -r" returns a correct time...or if there is a
difference between the hardware clock and the system clock.


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